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  • How to Calculate Molarity and Do Mole Problems

    Some of the most frequently used calculations you’ll have to deal with in chemistry are ones that deal with moles and molarity. Knowing how to convert between mass and moles and solution...

  • How to earn an A in school

    Earning good grades in school is one of the most important steps to getting into a top college and finding a high paying job. After reading this article you will realize that earning an A is much...

  • How to Write a Grant for an Elmo Document Camera

    A Elmo Document Camera can be described as a small camera linked to a LCD projector. The document camera allows a teacher to place various objects or paper under the camera and project its image...

  • How to Find The Center of a Circle (no Measuring)

    How to easily find the center of a circle without measuring or doing any math.

  • How to Tips For Taking School Tests

    Being prepared on test day is just as important as studying for the exam. You definitely won't regret doing the preparations for test day as its been shown to increase ones success with receiving...

  • How to Organize School Binders

    Organizing a school binder can be critical for some kids and many of them need help with it. Too many students have a low grade just because of zeros for work that has not been turned in yet....

  • How to Organize Homework Time

    Homework time has to be organized. No one likes homework but it is an essential part of school life. Organizing it can make it go much more smoothly and successfully.

  • How to Make School Go By Faster

    Every student has a time when they would like to make school go by faster. We have all had those days that just seemed to drag on forever. It may have been a day when the academics seemed boring,...

  • How to Use the FOIL Method

    The FOIL method is used in algebra to multiply two binomials, or equations with more than one term. FOIL is an acronym that stands for first, outside, inside, and last. That is the order that you...

  • How to Write a Mnemonic

    You can write a mnemonic for almost anything you have to remember. They are especially good for remembering long lists of things such as words, steps, or numbers. A mnemonic is a saying that helps...

  • How to Appreciate Your Education and Make The Most of It

    Whether you're in grade school or college, public school is often taken for granted. It's sad that a lot of students roll their eyes when teachers and parents tell them to appreciate school and...

  • How to Solve Problems Involving Gas Laws

    What do the gas laws mean and how do you use them on your homework and quizzes? Usually gas law problems typically involve converting between units of pressure and using the three gas laws:...

  • How to Know Which Way to Read a Name Written in Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs

    Have you ever seen a name, that was written in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, and wondered, "Which way does it go?" Since ancient Egyptian could be written left to right, right to left,...

  • How to Write an Excellent Persuasive Essay

    It’s always valuable to know how to get what you want. To get what you want, you usually need to persuade someone, to convince someone that you are right. Candidates for public office, including...

  • How to Become a Better Learner

    There are strategies to use to become a better learner. Learning takes more than just wanting to learn and spending time on it with things like reading. It takes more than even putting effort...

  • How to Prepare for a Socratic Seminar

    A Socratic Seminar is a highly motivating discussion that usually takes place in middle schools and high schools. There are times when preparation of a week or more in not uncommon for a Socratic...

  • How to Write an Excellent Opinion Essay

    Voicing an opinion is easy. But, writing about an opinion in an intelligent and concise manner can be challenging. Most English/Literature professors have their students write opinion essays in...

  • How to Pass Notes in Class

    Passing notes is one of the oldest and easiest ways to keep yourself entertained during a class. They allow you to communicate with people and stay awake. Here is a tip on how to do it and not get...

  • How to Smash Writer's Block

    Writing down inspirations flowing through your mind can be a freeing experience. On the other hand it can be a definitely imprisoning experience when words are stopped by writer's block. No...

  • How to Study Better for an Exam

    Preparing for an exam can be stressful and time-consuming, but it doesn't have to be! By doing a couple simple things ahead of time, you can ensure that you are confident and ready for anything...

  • How to Study for a School Exam

    School is tough, and exams can break your grade—if you’re not prepared. Studying for an exam isn’t easy either, but with practice you will learn to study quickly and only study the most important...

  • How to Finish Make-up School Work

    Missed school leaves you with lots of work to complete. Use these tips to get it all turned back in without just writing things down, just to finish the assignment.

  • How to do a Presentation

    One of the hardest and most nerve-racking educational experiences is the presentation. Many students hate the thought of having to speak in front of others. Even after being a student, people...

  • How to Focus if You Have ADD or ADHD

    It's not easy to focus or concentrate when you grew up in the MTV generation, which actually actively vilifies having an attention span longer than a broken toaster. In depth discussions and the...

  • How to Study for Tests Using Your Learning Style

    You study and study and your test scores are still low. What are you doing wrong? Most likely you are studying using the wrong study method for your style of learning. Discover how you learn...

  • How to Deal With The Furloughs in Hawaii

    when the state of Hawaii decides to cut 17 more day from the kids education, due to not enough money in the budget. what is the public to do. a lot of parents are concerned, what are they to do,...

  • How to Read a Book Overnight for a Test

    Sometimes we leave test preparation to the last minute and find we have an entire book to read. Although, as a teacher, I don't recommend it, there is a way to read a book in one night. The...

  • How to Take Online High School Classes

    Online high school classes are multiplying across the country in multiple formats. Though traditional diplomas are still more respected by most colleges, you don't have to attend classes on...

  • How to easily remember Mohs Hardness Scale

    Mohs Hardness scale is a scale that list mineral hardness from 1-10, with 10 being the hardest and one being the softest.

  • How to read lines of Latitude and Longitude

    Latitudes and longitudes are imaginary lines drawn on maps. The purpose of having them is to help locate places on the Earth and have a uniform way of describing that location irrespective of what...

  • How to Study Vocabulary For A Language Test

    Having studied for a plethora of language tests in my life and having little time to do so, I had to develop an effective yet efficient method to study for my tests. I perfected it over the years,...

  • How to Convert Between the Fahrenheit and Celsius Temperature Scales

    Fahrenheit and Celsius are two temperature scales. With a simple equation, it is easy to convert a certain number of degrees from Fahrenheit to Celsius, or vice versa. This article explains how...

  • How to Start Writing Content

    Writing in general can be frustrating at times, even if the subject is something that your interested in. If your not interested in the subject, it can become like climbing a mountain.

  • How to Balance a Simple Chemical Equation

    First of all, what is a chemical equation? A "chemical equation" is simply the literal representation of a chemical reaction. Thus, whenever matter is permanently changed, an equation...

  • How to Help Your Child Succeed and Have an Excellent School Year

    With the middle of the quarter coming up in most of the nation’s schools, now is the time for parents to gage how well their child is doing in school while there is still time for students to...

  • How to Memorize The Periodic Table of Elements

    Being able to memorize the periodic table of elements will make it easier to study and prepare for tests in your chemistry class. You'll might also impress your friends. Whatever your motivation...

  • How to Seek Homework Help for yourself

    Weather your looking for academic help for yourself or your child, it is available. You just need to search for the right fit. It is especially important for people who are struggling in their...

  • How to Not Make Your Teacher Mad

    I am a teacher and there are some things that drive me crazy! Students do them every single day and after 180 days, it gets a little old. Try not to do these things to your teacher!

  • How to Make A Bar Of Soap Go Crazy

    If you have a kid that's in school and needs a science project to do. I've got a pretty cool one for him or her to do. Or if you've just got kids that are bored out of their minds let them give...

  • How to Stand up for Your Child's Rights in Public School

    Many parents are concerned that public schools are teaching values contrary to their own. Politics, sex education, and the origins of man are a few of the issues parents and school administrations...

  • How to Answer Essay Questions

    Many students develop a knot in their stomach when they are assigned essay questions. Essay questions can either be for a homework assignment, or actually given as test questions. Essay...

  • How to Convert a Fraction Into a Decimal

    Converting a fraction into a decimal is fairly easy as long as you can divide, either by hand or with a calculator.

  • How to Make High Grades

    Tired of getting C's-F's? This article should help you with the tips you need to help you make it through, no matter what grade. It applies to anyone who really wants and needs a good grade, and...

  • How to Organize a Homework Planner

    Keeping track of homework and turning in assignments on time is almost impossible unless you keep a planner. This is the system I taught my 7th-grade students. You can use a homework planner...

  • How to Complete an Awesome Science Fair Project

    Alot of hard work goes into preparing a science fair project. The purpose of this article is to provide information on how to choose, develop and display a project. Completing a science fair...

  • How to Gather Ideas

    Getting ideas from a variety of sources is the first step to success! Whether it is notetaking for a school project or presenting a powerpoint at work, gathering ideas and putting them to use is...

  • How to Understand Obama's Speech to Students

    This is an overview of Obama's speech to students of the United States of America.

  • How to Focus on School Work

    It is not always easy to pay attention and focus on schoolwork. A lot of things can interfere with being able to work steadily in class. Physical discomfort, not understanding the work,...

  • How to Listen in Class

    It is not always easy to listen in class. It is easy to hear what someone is saying but it is harder to really listen to them and comprehend what is being said. We are a society of poor...

  • How to Understand/Survive Shakespeare

    You’re in high school, and your English teacher has just announced you will have to read Shakespeare. Bummer, eh? In reality, there is no need to worry. Reading Shakespeare was not meant to be a...

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